since when did this merit the "national day of mourning" treatment it's getting on the CBS NFL coverage?
who cares?
since when did this merit the "national day of mourning" treatment it's getting on the CBS NFL coverage?
who cares?
nope. I really don't like the NFL at all.
NFL=not football, therefore competing for money=not football
same here on the NFL non-liking.Originally Posted by King Crimson
I just know some jack-*** Chiefs fans who talk about the Broncos the way some around here do the Horns and Pokes.
Isn't Bob Stoops supposed to replace him?
you have to think with as many vacancies as there will be, somebody's going to go after himOriginally Posted by gdc
whether or not they're successful is yet to be determined........
Im not worried about Stoops going anywhere. He turned down florida twice and they offered to pay him more money then we did.
its not always about money....its about making it at the next level. Stoops has said that at some point he'd like to entertain the thought of going to the Pro's..
no idea if he's changed his mind on that, i would hope so, and i hope he stays till he's old and gray....but we'd be foolish to think there's no chance he'd ever leave
Very true, however, that would be taking a HUGE risk. Look what happend to Spurrier. Now I'm not saying it will happen but I say that there is a risk that it can happen to him as well and the question is, would he take it?Originally Posted by jk the sooner fan
i think Stoops probably knew the risks involved when he answered the question saying that he would at some point be interested......i think all the coaches know the risk involved in their profession
the mass firing today would be evidence of that
he took a risk when he accepted the job at Oklahoma....wouldnt you say?
yeah I agree. I just hope he doesnt leave to go the nfl. Do you think he'll leave this year?
dunno, doubtful.......i sure as hell hope not
hes only coached a football team for 7-8 years. he needs more experience
Chiefs are officially talking to the Jets about what kind of compensation they'd have to give in regards to Herman Edwards.
"The mark of a great player is in his ability to come back. The great champions have all come back from defeat." - Sam Snead
Is Herman Edwards such a great coach that he's worth giving up valuable draft picks for? That's the lifeblood of an NFL team and Edwards hasn't proven anything that I can tell. The Bucs gave up a lot for Gruden and it's working out for them but I'd be hard pressed to pull the trigger on a deal like that for almost any coach.Originally Posted by Scott D
they are talking a 4 and a 5 which isnt that bad.
but now talks have stalled because carl thinks herm might get let go and he wants to wait and see
Eh, that's not bad.Originally Posted by OklahomaTrombone
that....would be very stupid on the part of the Jets.Originally Posted by OklahomaTrombone
"The mark of a great player is in his ability to come back. The great champions have all come back from defeat." - Sam Snead